Any person may kill a dog in self-defense or in the defense of another when the dog, without undue provocation, bites him or her, or another, or attacks, or attempts to bite or attack, him or her, or another, in such manner that an ordinarily prudent person would be led to believe that the person toward whom the efforts of the dog are directed is about to be bitten or otherwise physically harmed.
(Prior Code, § 6-71)
Statutory reference:
Dangerous dogs, see 4 O.S. §§ 44 et seq.